- Authority's lack of control exposes crucial services to data breaches and leakages.
- 'Failure to complete facilities has affected service delivery by the School to the public.' - Auditor-General Nancy Gathungu
- 'Ducks are sold for Sh1,000 each. A kilo goes for around Sh600. A male duck can weigh from five to six kilos.'
- Through innovative use of AI, the platform guarantees access to justice for everyone, regardless of socio-economic background.
- The company has a capacity to manufacture about 120 poles in a day, recycling about 30 to 40 tonnes of plastic waste in a month.
- Treasury faces a cash crunch, forcing the 260,000 retirees to endure long waits
- The investor is to recoup the investment over a period of 30 years under a PPP model.
- Treasury Cabinet Secretary outlines what he described as tangible economic achievements.
- The court directed him to relocate Pioneer International School.
- 'I decided to develop a digital app, which ultimately came as a huge relief to meat lovers.' - Martin King’ori.
- This initiative aims to alleviate significant socio-economic barriers faced by PWDs.
- Consumption of traditional vegetables is increasing due to their health benefits.
- Farmers applying science-backed techniques and accessing markets once beyond their reach.
- Licenses are renewed annually and it is our mandate to inform the public to caution them not to use deregistered brokers.
- Collapse of State-owned sugar millers goes down with neighbouring regions.
- 'Looking at projects done, they are spread too thin and are outside the mandate of the Fund.' – Molo MP Kuria Kimani
- What stood out for me was how the panellists spoke our language, not corporate jargon.
- 'Epra felt that we did not need to do it (apply a subsidy) this time. - Treasury CS John Mbadi
- The aviator has swiftly risen to prominence as one of the most sought after gambling globally.
- The government intends to save more than Sh1.5 billion annually.
- The allowances were paid against the advice of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
- The fertiliser is not only rich in nutrients, it can also hold more water in the soil, thus reducing the watering needs for farmers.
- It connects vetted transport providers with families and schools while enabling live trip monitoring by parents.
- EAPC, Tata Chemicals Magadi, Carbacid and African Diatomite marginally cut debt.
- There are concerns that the government is remitting money to ghost beneficiaries.
- Critics argue that the highway risks becoming an economic burden on low-income users and long-distance transporters.
- At the center of the legal storm is a trademark battle over the iconic brand name.
- Push to have the local community adopt fish farming is gaining momentum in Bomet County.
- Just like we cannot totally eradicate all diseases in human beings, we cannot do the same in livestock.
- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi says Kenya's economy remains exposed to capital flight over unrest.
- The High Court has certified as urgent a petition challenging the Finance Act 2025.
- The absence of sanctions results in repeated audit queries, fiscal indiscipline and substantial losses.
- Initiative is aimed at ensuring Kenyans have access to safe, quality meat at affordable prices.
- Farmers in Kisii and Nyamira gain from innovation.
- Move signals potential delays in the groundbreaking for the 419-kilometre road initially set for 2026.
- 'If you do not roll-out this project, you will have set a matchbox for the Gen-Z to ignite this country.' - Mathare MP
- Underfunding continues to impede efforts to address food insecurity.
- Kenya Power Company directed to recover money it paid to last-mile project consultant.
- Forensic audit revealed variances in prices in electricity computed using PPA formula.
- Court to determine whether the utility firm has authority to disconnect electricity to essential institutions due to unpaid bills.
- Authority deals with cargo companies after being sued over disputed amount.
- Kenya Power is owed Sh30 billion by the Ministry of Energy and the Treasury for the provision of subsidised power.
- Rigathi Gachagua speaks to the press about the Saba Saba chaos
- The low-lying fruit for most of the new barons is the making of ethanol- a sector dominated by Agro Chemical and Food Company Ltd.
- This is even as unremitted deductions hit Sh27bn at the end of December last year.
- Taxpayers continue to bear the burden of running trains while servicing loans.
- Sustainable enterprise's bid to manage mitumba waste paying off.
- Thousands of sugar cane farmers are owed over Sh1 billion by leased State-owned millers.
- Extra penalties shine light on state entities' inability to make timely payments.
- These sheep are well-regarded for their ability to flourish on minimal feed, fast maturation, and high lambing frequency.